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Adobe Labs locked down
Hrmmm…this is an odd move. Adobe labs has been locked down to a Notification page, see here.
I was on my way there to show someone the Flex store (needed URL) and found an email addy/country request page. I hope this doesn’t mean all of labs will be shutdown from now on. Maybe it is a mix-up. This kind of contradicts the fact that labs is supposed to be publicly available.
Maybe I’m freakin’ for no reason but…what’s up Adobe?
Posted by John C. Bland II on April 24, 2006 1:47 PM | Permalink
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Sorry John, there was indeed a faulty redirect in place for awhile yesterday. It should be fixed now, but it takes awhile to percolate out through all the global servers.
Context: The next stage of integration of the Macromedia and Adobe websites is nearing, and in the process many pages are being altered, and redirects applied. On Monday one bad line entered this multi-megabyte index, and calls to Labs got redirected to a beta page temporarily. Fixed now, but we’re still at a “pardon our dust” stage for the next few weeks.
Posted by: John Dowdell | April 26, 2006 12:25 PM
Thanks for the explanation JD. I can’t wait to see the new Adobe site. :-)
Posted by: John C. Bland II | April 27, 2006 9:50 AM



